Futile Diplomacy, Volume 4

Operation Alpha and the Failure of Anglo-American Coercive Diplomacy in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1954-1956

Neil Caplan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:10th Nov '16

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This volume examines Anglo-American cooperation in the early 1950s, focusing on a failed covert operation regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict in Futile Diplomacy, Volume 4.

Published in 1997, Futile Diplomacy, Volume 4 delves into the intricate dynamics of Anglo-American cooperation during the years 1953 and 1954. This period, often seen as relatively uneventful, set the stage for a covert operation known as 'Alpha'. The operation aimed to persuade Egyptian and Israeli leaders to engage in secret negotiations for a potential settlement, although it ultimately did not achieve its intended goals.

Dr. Caplan's analysis provides a comprehensive examination of this diplomatic endeavor, drawing on a wealth of primary source documents that enrich the narrative. The depth of research presented in Futile Diplomacy, Volume 4 makes it an essential reference for scholars and students alike who are studying the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The book not only highlights the challenges of diplomacy but also reflects on the broader geopolitical implications of the time.

As part of a larger series, this volume continues to build on the themes explored in previous installments. Dr. Caplan's expertise and meticulous attention to detail ensure that readers gain valuable insights into the motivations and actions of the key players involved in this historical context. Overall, Futile Diplomacy, Volume 4 stands out as a significant contribution to the understanding of diplomatic history and international relations.

ISBN: 9781138907553

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Weight: 635g

438 pages